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Russia Monitors “Hostile Activities” In Japan, Reserves Right To Strengthen Defence

As per the latest reports, Russia has said that it is intently checking hostile activities of Japan and claims all authority to safeguard themselves in response to it.

Russian Foreign Ministry representative Maria Zakharova offered the comments in an expression remarking on Japan’s “supposed” challenge the joint vital air watch by Chinese and Russian flying corps on Tuesday. Collaboration between the Russian and Chinese militaries is a significant piece of the respective ties, and the ordinary joint air watches have exhibited the elevated degree of shared trust and association between the two military, she said.

These watches were held as per the standards of global regulation and completely met the goals of reinforcing harmony, strength and security in the Asia-Pacific district and on the planet in general, she added.

Zakharova censured Tokyo for sticking to these generally conventional preparation occasions, contorting their objectives and content, and wrongly connecting them with Russia’s exceptional military activity in Ukraine. The representative excused Japan’s “alleged” fight as “groundless and absurd.”

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Zakharova focused on that the Japanese government is speeding up the development of military-political collaboration with the United States and non-provincial outcasts from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, and leading joint military activities of exceptional scale close to the Russian boundaries.

Japan is looking to associate with the Australia-UK-US (AUKUS) three sided security organization, reading up the possibilities for conveying US medium-and more limited range rockets an on its area, and making other provocative moves that represent a genuine test and likely danger to Russia’s security in the Far East, she added.

Meanwhile, in another update, Japan’s Ministry of Defense (MoD) declared on May 24 that six Chinese and Russian strategic bombers flew close to the Japanese archipelago ‒ an evident bid to caution against the Quad meeting, held that very day, of the heads of Australia, India, Japan, and the United States.

The two Xian H-6 aircraft were spotted flying over the East China Sea and the Sea of Japan (otherwise called the East Sea), alongside two Russian Tu-95 planes, from the morning until evening of May 24, the MoD said. Later on, two contrast H-6 aircraft and similar two Russian Tu-95 planes flew through the Miyako Strait between the Japanese islands of Okinawa and Miyakojima to enter the Pacific Ocean from the East China Sea, the service said.

 

 

 

 

 

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